A
female
age
36-40,
anonymous
writes: I am a client who goes into a place of business on an occasional basis and I am usually greeted by one particular male employee who is always nice to me. When he told me he was being transferred to another franchise 20 minutes away, he told me this news 2 weeks before it was going to happen. I told him he would be missed, to which he responded ''I'll miss you too''. His older female co-worker then stepped in and said, ''well maybe you should go visit him there'' and she smiled at him from the corner of her eye. He then said ''yeah you should come by a couple of times to say hi''. He even asked me twice on different occasions if I knew exactly where he was being transferred to.My question is two-fold: Has he told his co-workers anything about me (interest wise) and/or was his colleague trying to play match maker? I wasn't sure what to make of it.
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reader, Miss Lou +, writes (7 November 2014):
Clearly he likes you. He may not have said anything, but people are perceptive. It is highly likely that the coworker picked up on it. Men don't usually go around telling their coworkers they like someone.
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